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Semiconductor device integration, process development. CMOS device physics, advanced logic device architecture design. Fluent in device analysis, summary and communication (JMP or PYTHON programming skill is a plus.
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Work requires completion of an accredited program in CIED, Certified Cardiac Device Specialist, or Radiologic Technology or equivalent. The Cardiac Device Technologist will receive supervision from the MRI Lead Technologist and IR Nurse Manager.
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The Cardiac Device Specialist provides technical, clinical and related services in the area of Electrophysiology and Cardiology relative to Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED's) in the ambulatory and inpatient setting.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience analyzing and reprogramming cardiac pacemaker and AICD's OR a current and unrevoked Cardiac Device Technology Certification from a recognized device training school.
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The Cardiac Device Technologist will be able to participate in the care of patients with pacemakers and defibrillators in the MRI environment. Are you an experienced, Cardiac Device Technologist looking for a PRN opportunity.
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Jump-start your career as a(an) Cardiac Device Technician today with Centennial Heart at Parkridge. Seeking a Cardiac Device Technician for our practice who provides clinical expertise to ensure all patients receive high quality, efficient care.
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Experience working with compound semiconductor device processing. Compound semiconductor device processing. Optoelectronic or RF device testing (e.g. I-V, edge coupling, S-parameters, etc.
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The Electrophysiology (EP) Device Registered Nurse (RN) I plays a crucial role in the care of adult patients throughout the Cone Health system, including Cone Health Medical Group, Alamance Regional Hospital and Moses Cone Hospital departments.
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Semiconductor device processing background with experience in thin film deposition, dry etch, wet etch, photo, mount and demount wafer, wafer bonding process preferred. Experience with semiconductor process flow integration and device physics.
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New Product Development Engineer will support concept to commercialization of a new enteral feeding device(s) in the Digestive Health Business Unit. You will work with Marketing and cross functional team(s) to convert user needs into Engineering requirements and feasible solutions leading to commercialization of medical device(s.
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Familiarity with Microsoft Intune for endpoint management and mobile device management. Utilize Intune for endpoint management, including device enrollment, configuration, and compliance monitoring.
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Efficient knowledge and usage of Medtronic, Boston Scientific and St. Jude Medical device programmers on a daily basis. Knowledge of Medtronic, Boston Scientific, St. Jude Medical and other device programmers is highly preferred.
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ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R), Cert Cardiac Device Spec (CCDS), Cert EP Specialist (CEPS), Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT), Reg Cardio Electrophysiology (RCES), Reg Cardiovascular Invasive Sp (RCIS): Must meet one of the following:American Registry of Radiologic Tech(ARRT-R) and MRTnthru TX Medical Board, or Cardio Invasive Spec(RCIS), or Reg Cardiac Electro Spec(RCES), or Cert Electro Spec(CEPS), or Cert Cardiac Device Spec (CCDS.
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5+ years of experience in a public accounting firm or reputed multi-national company in IT auditing and/or IT Risk & Compliance functions (experience in medical device industry in quality, manufacturing, or clinical IT compliance processes is a plus.
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Core department capabilities include electronic modeling and simulation; epitaxial design, growth and characterization; rad-hard microelectronic device and circuit design, microfabrication, characterization, and reliability; and high-reliability microelectronic product design, characterization, and delivery for high-consequence national security applications.
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